Conference paper
Graphene nanophotonics: From fundamentals to applications
With unique possibilities for controlling light in nanoscale devices, graphene has opened new perspectives to the nanophotonics community with potential applications in metamaterials, modulators, photodetectors, and sensors. Following a brief introduction of graphene, I will address some fundamentals, such as excitation of graphene plasmon polartions [1], pushing graphene plasmons to low wavelengths, and investigating of graphene plasmon-phonon interactions [2] and light-matter interactions in graphene-metal hybrid structures [3].
Then I will discuss graphene-based optical modulators, particularly focusing on graphene-silicon platforms for electro-absorption modulating [4].
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2016 |
Pages: | 3130-3130 |
Proceedings: | 2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS) |
ISBN: | 1509060936 , 1509060944 , 9781509060931 and 9781509060948 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/PIERS.2016.7735215 |
C-Si Electromagnetics Graphene Modulation Nanophotonics Optical resonators Plasmons electro-absorption modulation electro-optical modulation electroabsorption elemental semiconductors graphene graphene-metal hybrid structures light-matter interactions nanophotonics optical modulators phonon-plasmon interactions plasmon polartions plasmon-phonon interactions polaritons silicon